Ezekiel 25:10
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Ipasakop ko usab sila sa mga tawo sa sidlakan, ug panag-iyahon nila sila sama sa mga Amonihanon. Ug maingon nga ang mga Amonihanon dili na isipon nga usa sa mga nasod, mao usab ang Moab.
What Does This Mean?
This verse says that God will give the Ammonites into the hands of the men of the east, meaning the Ammonites will not be remembered among the nations. It's God speaking and the message is about the downfall of the Ammonites.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you had a favorite toy, but one day, someone took it away and you couldn't find it anymore. That's kind of like what's happening here, but with a whole group of people called the Ammonites. God is saying they won't be remembered anymore.
Historical Background
Ezekiel, a prophet, wrote this during the Babylonian exile around 593-571 BCE. He was addressing the people of Judah and other nations who had been unkind to Israel, in a time when empires and kingdoms were constantly rising and falling.
Living It Out Today
In modern life, this verse can remind us that all actions have consequences. If we mistreat others, we might face the consequences ourselves. For example, a company that mistreats its employees might lose its reputation and customers over time.
Topics
punishmentconsequencesrememberingforgivenessnational historyGod's justice
Related Verses
Jeremiah 49:1-6Amos 1:13-15Zephaniah 2:8-11Romans 2:5-11Revelation 21:1-5
Frequently Asked Questions
Who are the Ammonites mentioned in Ezekiel 25:10?
The Ammonites were an ancient Near Eastern people, descendants of Lot, and often at odds with the Israelites.
What does it mean that the Ammonites won't be remembered among the nations?
It means that the Ammonites will lose their prominence and identity, becoming forgotten among other nations.
Why does God give the Ammonites to the men of the east?
God is punishing the Ammonites for their actions against the Israelites, showing that all actions have consequences.
How does this verse apply to us today?
It serves as a reminder that our actions have consequences and we should treat others with kindness and justice.
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